We all know that more weight requires more energy to move it. If a car has more fuel in it, it has more weight, hence more energy,hence more fuel required to move it.
Ignoring all other factors such as more trips to the fuel pump and driving conditions etc, how much fuel would you save by using to half tanks of fuel opposed to one full tank?
Lets assume a 50 litre tank and a car that goes to 35mpg (imperial gallon)
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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on May 11th, 2011. 2 Comments.
I friend said that if i drive with the gear in the regular drive position rather then OverDrive i’ll save gas…is that true?!
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Please confirm if these 2 tips regarding gas conservation are facts or myths:
1. staying/shifting to a lower gear, NEUTRAL specially, will stretch gas mileage.
2. Not using the car airconditioner will stretch gas mileage.
Any real and tested truths regarding vehicle gas conservation?
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